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Imagine that your friend comes over one day and brings a Ouija board with him.

You both sit and start to try to contact evil spirits, your skeptical eye watching every

move the planchette makes and trying to figure out if your friend's pulling your leg.

Suddenly the planchette starts moving from the letter Z to the letter O, over and over

again rapidly, and after making its presence known, this 'spirit' starts answering questions

about relatives of yours with incredible accuracy.

Creeped out, the next day you get curious and google the name Zozo, only to discover

thousands of similar accounts written across various message boards online.

Hello and welcome to another special episode of The Infographics Show's Greatest Mysteries:

The Zozo Demon.

You don't have to imagine the preceding scenario, because it has in fact happened to thousands

of people around the world.

Whether using ouija boards, automatic writing, or various other spiritual contact techniques,

people all around the world have reported contacting an entity calling itself "Zozo".

With the advent of the internet, people began to share their stories online, each person

shocked to discover that hundreds, if not thousands of others had had the same experiences

as they did.

Possibly more terrifying though is the fact that stories about Zozo have been around for

hundreds of years, with one of the oldest accounts coming from Collin de Plancy's demonic

encyclopedia, the Dictionnaire Infernal.

According to de Plancy, a young girl claimed to be constantly harassed by three evil spirits:

Mimi, Crapoulet, and Zozo.

The demons would torment the girl and force her to walk on her hands, or act indecent

in the company of others.

Eventually she was exorcised successfully, although the priest performing the rite was

warned not to attempt another exorcism by the police.

It's easy to discount old tales as mere superstition, or even to discount modern testimony as simply

flights of fancy that appropriate old legends or scary stories.

It's not so easy however to explain the massive amount of collaborative testimony available

online, specially from people surprised to discover so many others allegedly having contact

with the same entity.

Encounters with Zozo tend to go the same way- contactees will be using a Ouija board or

other spirit contact technique, and Zozo will make its presence known by spelling out its

name.

Typically it will then answer questions that would be difficult for other people around

you to know the answers to in an effort to gain your trust.

Other times it will simply start to spell out expletives.

Contact with Zozo typically results in something tragic happening shortly after- one man claims

that his wife left his daughter in the bath tub and stepped out for a moment, which was

long enough for his daughter to begin drowning.

After rescuing her she was struck ill by a mysterious infection days later.

Another woman claims that on the same day as her contact with Zozo she was hit by a

drunk driver.

People differ on what exactly Zozo is, but whatever it is it's clearly got a bad temper.

Some say that Zozo is a demon, possibly even the ancient Mesopotamian king of wind demons,

Pazuzu.

Others believe Zozo is simply a malevolent entity that appropriated the name because

of growing fear around it.

Yet others believe that Zozo is not a single entity, but rather a name that various evil

or mischievous spirits use to scare us, knowing how scared we have become of contacting the

ill-tempered Zozo.

These people think that spirits may simply be having a bit of fun with us by using the

name, while more evil spirits appropriate it in order to scare us- and fear, they believe,

gives the spirits power.

Whatever its origin, some of Zozo's characteristics involve an attraction to the female sex, preferring

contact with women over men.

Zozo also seems to be attracted to people with suicidal tendencies, depression, or other

psychological disorders.

Researchers claim that these people are more vulnerable to demonic influence, giving a

demon more power over them and making it easier to push them to do extreme things such as

suicide or hurting or scaring others.

Those who claim to have come in contact with Zozo describe sudden and intense feelings

of anger, fear, depression, or generally black thoughts as they talk with Zozo.

Their encounters are typically followed by seemingly bad luck.

Others though are more severely affected, with some claiming to have suffered physical

symptoms such as headaches, sleepwalking, and the appearance of marks and bruises on

their bodies.

This is all quite terrifying- if true.

Along with the host of believers, there are just as many skeptics however, and the preferred

tool of contact with Zozo, the Ouija board, is itself fraught with doubts.

For starters, it's a game manufactured by a major toy company, and many skeptics have

a hard time swallowing the fact that spirits and demons are immediately accessible with

a simple board game.

There may be some merit to that point, but then again, if the world of spirits and demons

is real then who says they need some special, archaic and mysterious method to contact us?

But that's hardly the only criticism leveled at the Ouija board.

In 1972 psychologists ran an experiment to see if people could have paranormal spirit

contact experiences through nothing more than human will- basically they wanted to see if

it was all just in our heads.

For the study, they made up a fictional person named Philip Aylesford and then invited a

group of people to run a séance in order to summon his ghost.

The group eventually made contact with the entity, becoming convinced that they could

feel Philip's presence, hearing knocking sounds coming from the table, felt the table physically

vibrate, and at one point saw the table tilt up onto two legs.

All the while, they had no idea that Philip had been completely made up.

The study proved just how susceptible we can be to believing in the paranormal with just

the smallest amount of prodding.

Yet, if the world of spirits and demons is real, what's to say that a mischievous spirit

or evil demon didn't simply respond to the séance, knowing full well what was taking

place, and reveling in the frustration the entire affair would cause when the participants

were told there was no such person as the one they claimed to be speaking to?

Why would spirits and demons be any different than we are- basically, why wouldn't a spirit

troll a scientific study way back in 1972?

Other skeptics point at the ideomotor effect as an explanation for 'contact' with Zozo

and other paranormal entities.

The ideomotor effect is the subconscious and involuntary movement of muscles, typically

to a very small and likely imperceptible degree.

This effect has been well documented, most famously by the famed Michael Faraday who

built a device to show how the ideomotor effect was responsible for the 'table-turning' fad

that swept supernatural-believing London.

Today, skeptics claim that ouija board communications are nothing more than the subconscious mind

using the ideomotor effect to push the planchette around and give us the answers we are seeking.

Zozo may well be simply a product of our own subconscious pushing a planchette on a ouija

board with movements so imperceptible that even we ourselves are fooled into believing

a supernatural explanation.

Yet that doesn't explain the global internet phenomenon which has seen thousands of people

all claiming contact with the exact same entity.

Skeptics point out the possibility of a mass psychological trend amongst all these believers,

or that potentially every single one of them is simply making up a tall tale.

Both answers could be true, but with just as much hard evidence for either those two

answers as there is for Zozo- that being zero- it's a special kind of irony that the belief

Zozo is not real requires just as much fact-less faith as the belief that it is.

Do you think Zozo is real?

Have you ever encountered this entity?

Tell us your story in the comments!

Also, be sure to check out our other video Scariest Ghost Stories.

Thanks for watching, and as always, don't forget to like, share and subscribe.

See you next time.

For more infomation >> The Zozo Demon - What You Should Know Before Using a Ouija Board - Duration: 8:17.

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Tutorial: Rockwell JawHorse™ Pi Clamping Attachment - Duration: 7:50.

This is Mike DeZinno, America's Blind Tradesmen, and thank you for coming back

and joining us again at ILoveMyTools.com. Today we are going to do a further

discussion on the Rockwell Jaw Horse and show some of its versatility. It really

is a great tool, for me anyway, because I don't work very successfully by drawing

lines on a piece of board or anything to line things up. It's not what a blind

person does very well and it makes me look better than I am in a lot of cases.

I'm going to show something. One of the most difficult things to do is to join

two pieces of large board at a 90 degree angle, especially on a job site when you

don't have a workbench and you don't have a lot of more permanent type heavy

tools with you to do that. But, so, I'm going to just take two pieces of

three-quarter-inch decking - deck sheathing and they're a foot wide and 4

feet long and I'm gonna put them together to 90 degrees. But here -

here's one of the things I love about the jaw horse: this is - this has something screw

on to it, so real quickly I can put it into the vice. That's it, it's locked. And now

I can take that board off the side and we just take the nail - the screws out of it.

Okay. Now we have the two pieces of wood that I want to work with. Unlock the

jaw horse. Out. Okay we have two pieces of board here that I'm going to join at a

90-degree corner and to help me do that, I

have created a fixture that helps me do these things. Around here we

affectionately call it the pi bracket or pi jig. It's three two by fours and

the top one has holes drilled in it so I can put clamps through it if I need to

and it fits perfectly into the jaws of the jaw horse. And it allows me to

level anything that I want to work with to approximately four feet high.

It's easy trying to work with. It just clamps right in there and there we go.

And what I'm going to be doing is, I'm going to be just simply setting this up

so that we can have a board coming this way and a board coming up vertically, so I

could do what otherwise would be a very difficult job to do out on the job site,

unless you could convince somebody to clear all their patio furniture off their deck or

find a large enough concrete area work on. Just pick one of the holes I have in

this. Put my bar clamp through. My pipe clamp, rather, excuse me. The old-timers

I apprenticed under years ago would have taken half my pay away

because I misspoke what a tool was. I guess that's no political commentary how

things have changed in our society since then. Where nobody's accountable anymore,

you know? Okay and now I can just simply take a board, like this one, throw it up

here, use the clamp to hold it. There, doesn't go anywhere. And this one here, I

can put under this end and I need to lower that down about two inches, which I

can do with the jaw horse very easily.

There we go. And I put onto here corner clamps so that I don't have to worry about how

well can I hold all this. These are just pretty darn good, strong corner clamps.

Okay, there we go. And this is all perfectly lined up; I have the width and

everything. And all I need to do now is to drill it and put my screws in. Okay, I'll

just drill some starter holes in this just so that my boards don't split on me

when I'm working. And we just put in some screws. But this is - because this board

is being held exactly where I need it I do not have to be concerned with

anything shifting, trying to hold boards on a line, whatever. And again, out on a job

site if you had to build a box for a skylight or cement form or anything like that

that you just had to throw together; oversized ventilator fan. There we go,

done. Take the clamps off and what otherwise could have been a very difficult,

problematic thing, we have absolutely success. And you'll notice it's perfectly flush there even

though these are scraps. Take it out. Because of this clamp I made, I can now

rotate this or I could put it sideways. And now this is fairly stable and I can

put the third plank on to this, right there in another direction, flip it over

like a candelabra with the two side boards up and get the top on and it's -

the first - the hardest part is done. The first corner together, absolute

perfection. And, again, it's because of the incredible clamping power and the

simplicity of the clamping with the jaw horse where you can operate it with no

hands, just your foot pedal, and flip the lock on it was just one hand while you

hold your work and everything else. And again, of course, our handy, nifty, little

invention here, our pi clamp that we had put together for the jaw horse. They do make

a lot of attachments for the jaw horse. I haven't had time to experiment with all

of them. They typically are purchased online. I have not been able to find a

store where I could go. I guess that's my biggest complaint about the attachments;

there's no store locally here that I have found where I can go and actually

hold them so I understand exactly what they're showing. The pictures online

don't do a blind guy very good for the ability to explain anything to me.

But, like I say, if the quality of those fixtures are anything like the jaw horse

itself, Rockwell has got a real winner here as far as I'm concerned. This is

Mike DeZinno, America's Blind Tradesman. Thank you for coming to

ILoveMyTools.com. Sign up for our newsletter. Stay plugged in. Learn what we

learn as we learn it. And why don't you join our forum? Share with us little tricks

and tips that you've learned over the years. How to use your tools and, or

questions you may have about some of the things you see that some of the folks in

the forum share. And, as always, stay safe stay productive, and keep loving your

tools. See you next time.

For more infomation >> Tutorial: Rockwell JawHorse™ Pi Clamping Attachment - Duration: 7:50.

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Evolved / Hybrid Human EBEs - David Eckhart - Duration: 1:08.

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Innovative Attention - Duration: 1:15.

There's a connection between how we consume content and how we feel

internally, how our mindset is, what our mentality is like. Innovate innovate

innovate innovate innovate innovate innovate innovate innovate. Attention

spans are just shorter these days that's just how it is.

Nobody has time. Can't have any videos longer than one minute max. Articles

short short short. Videos short short. Innovation is all over the place

I keep hearing about it over and over and over. Maybe I need to be more

innovative. Maybe my life needs to be more innovative. I gotta keep up. What do

I need to change? What do I need to disrupt? Maybe I need to disrupt myself.

I've been brushing my teeth the same way for a long time maybe that can use some

disruption. My handshake is pretty traditional, maybe I could disrupt that.

I've heard and continue to see these nuggets and tips and best practices as

though they're hardwired realities of life, but the truth is humans are wildly

adaptable and we are adapting all the time whether we know it or not.

Oh no! We're getting close to a minute. What do you do when you want to connect

but you don't want to contribute to something that is maybe not the best

mindset? I would love to get your thoughts on this, the connection between

generating really short quick content and what that does to our mindsets

around our expectation of immediate fulfillment.

For more infomation >> Innovative Attention - Duration: 1:15.

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What is wrong? (19) (Grammar Practice) [ ForB English Lesson ] - Duration: 2:13.

Hello everyone and welcome back to ForB's English lesson video.

My name is Richard and today I'm going to say a sentence and I'd like you to find the mistake.

Are you ready?

All the employees attended to the workshop yesterday.

All the employees attended to the workshop yesterday.

Did you catch that?

Alright, let's try that again but this time a little bit slower.

All the employees attended to the workshop yesterday.

All the employees attended to the workshop yesterday.

Did you catch it?

Alright, let's try that again but this time I will show you the sentence.

Are you ready?

All the employees attended to the workshop yesterday.

Did you find the mistake?

Alright, the mistake is 'to' so we don't need 'to' with the word attend.

If you use 'go', you must use 'to'.

Go to the workshop.

But when you use 'attend', you don't need 'to'.

Attend the workshop.

It depends on the verb.

Alright?

Alright, so the correct way is, "All the employees attended the workshop yesterday."

Alright?

So let's practice this together.

Please repeat after me.

All the employees attended the workshop yesterday.

Great, let's try that one more time.

All the employees attended the workshop yesterday.

Great, so now you know how to use the word 'attend' in a sentence.

My name is Richard.

Remember to please click like, share, and subscribe and I'll catch you next time.

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